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AP BIO is TOOOOOO HOT...
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what if it is tooo hot????
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Alternatives to “C-3” this is the “normal” way of photosynthesis.
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Alternatives to C-3 fixation
gas exchange in stomata-- only occurs across a moist surface. In hot dry conditions stomata close in order to conserve H2O:
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Why would this be bad for photosynthesis??
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Alternatives to C-3 fixation
CO2 intake decreases O2 content increases.
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Photosynthetic Yield reduced
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C-4 Photorespiration: Stomates close during the day to save water
In HOT / DRY climates Stomates close during the day to save water ……………………low CO2
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ex.
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THAT IS DIFFERENT!! Isn’t it
C-4 Photorespiration: These plants have different types of photosynthetic cells: THAT IS DIFFERENT!! Isn’t it
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Higher affinity for CO2 than RUBISCO
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C-4 Photorespiration: C-C-C-C in mesophyll:
PEP (enzyme) has a higher affinity for CO2 than Rubisco. 1)PEP “fixes” C, & forms a 4-C compound as the 1st product “OX”. C-C-C-C
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C-C-C-C
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Higher affinity for CO2 than RUBISCO
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C-4 Photorespiration: 2)NADPH converts the 4-C to 2nd product (malate) and exports it to bundle sheath.
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3) 4-C releases CO2 to “the Calvin”
C-4 Photorespiration: 3) 4-C releases CO2 to “the Calvin” the “Calvin” occurs in bundle sheath.
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C-4 Photorespiration: 4) CO2 combines with rubisco
5) the usual Calvin cycle begins. **pyruvate returns to mesophyll cells.
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CAM plants
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CAM Plants (Xeric conditions):
1)Open stomata at night (cooler) & close them during day--> reduces H2O loss during HOT DAY
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CAM Plants (Xeric conditions):
1)Open stomata at night (cooler) & close them during day--> reduces H2O loss/ problem: cannot fix CO2 (b/c no night to run the light reaction)
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CAM Plants (Xeric conditions):
1)Open stomata at night (cooler) & close them during day--> reduces H2O loss/cannot fix CO2 (no light) 2)Take in CO2 at night and “fixes” the CO2 into another molecule….
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C-C-C-C
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CAM Plants (Xeric conditions):
3)Then incorporates it into Malate (4-C).
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CAM Plants: 4)Malate stored until morning.
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CAM Plants: 5)CO2 released from the Malate.
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CAM Plants: 6)The CO2 then moves to the Calvin Cycle.
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C3 plants are those that “do the Calvin”…
Photorespiration C3 plants: Rubisco accepts O2 in place of CO2. 2)O2 is added to the Calvin Cycle instead of CO2. C3 plants are those that “do the Calvin”…
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Photorespiration C-3: 3)2-C compound is made (w/ oxygen attached) and exported from the chloroplast. 4)mitochondria and peroxisomes break 2-C down into CO2 AND RELEASES IT!!! GASP.
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It essentially, undoes the Calvin
Photorespiration C-3: Photorespiration occurs in light and uses O2 but generates no ATP and produces no food. It essentially, undoes the Calvin
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Why have it
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